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Green shoots of the coming swine flu pandemic?

My suspected case of Mexican swine flu took a turn for the more painful side almost right after my last post. And as the pain grew worse, I even managed to overcome my suspicion of toxins in cheap Turkish drugs and took some capsules containing Paracetamol to ease the pain and bring down the fever (quite effective as a painkiller at least!). In any case it seems my current flu strain isn’t really just like most other flues I have had over recent years after all as I haven’t had similar pains in a long time (I might note that I don’t usually have a totally typical response to the flu as I don’t have some types of pain many other people report as symptoms.. now I had more types of them however). On the brighter side my throat wasn’t quite as sore as usual and that pain started going away after just three days.

I could also note that since I most likely got the flu from people who had taken the ordinary flu-shot and gotten ill anyway it is indeed likely from a strain that the experts weren’t expecting. That strain being of course the swine flu strain. Also, it’s of course ridiculous to think that all those foreigners who have gotten the flu in Mexico would have gotten it from just a few thousand sick Mexicans so I’m willing to bet that there have actually been at least hundreds if not many thousands of times more actual infections than most sources currently give. And if it is true that the swine flu is actually more contagious than an ordinary seasonal flu I’d bet it started spreading in other countries on its own many weeks ago so of course the authorities who only suspect it in people who have recently been in Mexico or something are quite clueless and I wouldn’t give much credibility to the claims made by Turkish authorities which deny the existence of swine flu in Turkey.

Adrian Gibbs, 75, who collaborated on research that led to the development of Roche Holding AG’s Tamiflu drug, said in an interview that he intends to publish a report suggesting the new strain may have accidentally evolved in eggs scientists use to grow viruses and drugmakers use to make vaccines. Gibbs said he came to his conclusion as part of an effort to trace the virus’s origins by analyzing its genetic blueprint.

“One of the simplest explanations is that it’s a laboratory escape,” Gibbs said in an interview with Bloomberg Television today. “But there are lots of others.”

Yeah, like it was not an accident that it got out of the lab for once. I shouldn’t really have to bring The Protocols into this but there just might be the reason they do these things to us in the Protocol Number 3:

…The aristocracy, which enjoyed by law the labor of the workers, was interested in seeing that the workers were well fed, healthy, and strong. We are interested in just the opposite — in the diminution, the killing off of the goyim.

Thus we now have things like the obesity epidemic and soon maybe the full scale swine flu pandemic.